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I didn't say everything. I said sex and the girls, who tend to tell him what to do, which is where he can be submissive in.I disagree - one does not have to be apathetic about everything. I can be apathetic about where the group decides to go for dinner but I can still want to eat. I think it's a better description than submissive of a person where the times he actually does what someone tells him to do or doesn't do what someone tells him not to do are the exceptions. When he does go along, it's usually because a) he doesn't care, or b) he has actually started to care enough about someone that their happiness matters to him more than his apathy.
Apathy and Submissiveness are similar but apathy means "no interest" meaning he'd have no reason to actually do what they want. In other words, he'd ignore them. Submissive means he tends to be obedient to the will of others. If you "don't care", but still do something for someone, you're not actually being apathetic, you're being submissive. If you don't care and walk away, that's more in line for being apathetic.
Like when Maya asked him to carry a box and not to open it in Maya's "Secrets worth keeping" event. Apathetic would mean he'd just ignore her. Submissive would mean he'd take the box, even if he finds it heavy, and express interest in opening it, but still wouldn't because he is told not to, then would carry that box to the school on her orders... which is what he did. This:
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I'm not sure why Sensei being pointed out to be submissive at times seems to rub some people the wrong way.
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